Sentences with phrase «much the art form»

Jenn Lisak, Director of Content Strategies at DK New Media, says «Content marketing strategy is as much an art form as it is a process; when working with a client on an infographic or a whitepaper, I have to pay attention to target audience, aligning the messaging with the brand, appealing to different types of learners and personality types, and whether the curated content is going to resonate with our desired buyer persona.»
Resumes are as much an art form as they are a science.
Selecting finish designs for homes in your area is just as much an art form as it is to evaluate comps to come up with accurate ARV's.

Not exact matches

But the truth is, sales within a business can and should be much more «creative» and more of an art form than most people give it credit for.
Apart from my own contribution, and a few others, the emphasis here was, very much on the form of the art, how it was produced, who the artists were and their social context, rather than its message.
Because of motion, lapse of time, mobility of the angle of vision, and the intimacy of the close - up, the viewer has a sense of presence that is much more tense than in any other art form.
It's very much an art [form].
I'm not talking so much about bento now, which is a culinary art form in Japan that, according to Wikipedia, traces back to the 1100's.
«We examined the design principles behind kirigami, which is an efficient and beautiful art form, and applied them to our work to develop a much stronger and stretchable conductor of power,» says Ren, also a member of UB's RENEW Institute, which is dedicated to solving complex environmental problems.
He then used the concentration of naturally occurring but unstable uranium in the calcite to estimate how much time had passed since the popcorn formed, giving him a minimum age for the art.
Transforming into a yoga teacher requires practice, skills, and demonstrations as much as gaining knowledge of this mystical art form.
Food was an art form in my family and it was made with much love.
There is so much beauty in French culture and I adore the way that French cuisine approaches cooking more as an art form than a chore.
In this workshop we will explore the many aspects of Holistic Healing and flower essence therapy including: Dr. Edward Bach and the history of Flower Essences, understanding Bach's 38 remedies, how to combine flower essences to make effective therapeutic remedies, working with chronic vs acute conditions, commonly used flower essences and combinations for Transformational Healing, the art of case taking and finding out the key symptoms, working with intuition, distinctions between Flower Essences and other forms of energy medicine and much more.
I don't really remember where the term «high frequency» when it comes to life (probably something Jen Sincero said in one of her books), but it's the amazing feeling of when you're firing on all cylinders — which is honestly incredibly hard to do these days with so much going on (work, finding balance, time, etc.) Finding that high frequency is a art form, but ironing out what the things are that help you get there makes it a little more attainable.
It's very much a form of Art.
I'm very much into music, literature and all art forms.
I am interested in many art forms besides ballet and would like very much to meet a man that has the same interests.
The young wizards of Hogwarts will need something much more effective than Umbridge's Ministry - approved course in defensive magic if they are to truly succeed in the extraordinary battle that lies ahead, however, and when the administration fails to provide the students with the tools that they will need to defend Hogwarts against the fearsome powers of the Dark Arts, Hermione (Emma Watson), Ron (Rupert Grint), and Harry take it upon themselves to recruit a small group of students to form «Dumbledore's Army» in preparation for the ultimate supernatural showdown.
Above all else, movies and art, in any form, exist to entertain and I remain much more interested in how art affects others, more than with myself.
It also looks at art — what it is, and what it isn't — and prompts our subjectivity to draw its own conclusion about the movie, much as it would any form of art.
As someone who appreciates the art form as it is more commonly employed, I didn't find much to love about this bleak, bloody film, whose story and characterizations felt lacking on the whole.
by Walter Chaw Without having to squint much, you could see the hero of Jorge Grau's The Living Dead at Manchester Morgue, art - dealing Easy Rider hippie George (Ray Lovelock), trying to deliver the airplane propeller his spiritual brother, David Hemmings» mod - photog from Blowup, buys in tribute to form over function midway through Antonioni's counterculture classic.
The book isn't so much about Arkin's life as it is about improvisation, a theatrical art form he encountered upon landing a gig at...
The book isn't so much about Arkin's life as it is about improvisation, a theatrical art form he encountered upon landing a gig at... more
This time he alludes to the art - cinema context much more directly by opening with music from Francois Truffaut's Jules and Jim and evoking the form of that film with offscreen narration (delivered by Baumbach himself) recounting the story in past tense and with old - fashioned devices such as irises and wipes and French New Wave devices such as fantasy inserts, fleeting flashbacks, freeze - frames, and jump cuts.
It's the kind of intrigue that forms the basis of much of Barker's work: the hidden grotto, arcane knowledge secreted away, art too beautiful for human eyes.
Yet if our love of the form is in the imagination it inspires within us, listening to the numerous, and wondrous scores in James Horner's repertoire will only let us soar as we hear the many scores that could have been, while continuing to influence the art form he loved so much.
Inundated with notable celebrities, it's too abstruse for a legion of starfuckers to fathom, much less righteously embrace its rather obvious critique of how completely commodifying an art form eventually results in the dehumanization of not only artists but audiences as well.
The book isn't so much about Arkin's life as it is about improvisation, a theatrical art form he encountered upon landing a gig at the nascent Second City in Chicago.
«Instead the book is both a great portrayal of hopefuls coming to Los Angeles to pursue their ambitions, and an even greater examination of what it means to be a creative person with a dream, and trying to make it come true in a form that is just as much a business, and an insider social group, as it is an art
«I respected the art form so much, I didn't want to mess it up.»
Although I immersed myself in as much of the arts - related research as possible while planning this program (and explored the many large - and small - scale art initiatives), I knew I'd eventually have to tackle — and really understand — my deeply rooted assumptions about teaching and learning if I wanted to form a truly well - rounded program.
A full year of schemes of study, a vast range of supporting slide shows, student and staff handbooks, student feedback forms, policies including Health and Safety and a Gifted and Talented policy, cross curricular information such as colours in different languages, a vision for Art Education, Art Technician duty list and much more....
As Leddy prepares to graduate this spring, he hopes to bring his form of engaged learning through music, art, and video to much larger audiences as he focuses on curriculum development and children's media.
But as with any fledgling art form there were great advances and boundless creativity, much of which set the stage for today's blockbusters.
Writing is an art form — a very subjective one — and therefore always open to much interpretation and, alas, misinterpretation.
From Lorrie Moore's earliest reviews of novels by Margaret Atwood and Nora Ephron, to an essay on Ezra Edelman's 2016 O.J. Simpson documentary, and in between: Moore on the writing of fiction (the work of V. S. Pritchett, Don DeLillo, Philip Roth, Joyce Carol Oates, Alice Munro, Stanley Elkin, Dawn Powell, Nicholson Baker, et al.)... on the continuing unequal state of race in America... on the shock of the shocking GOP... on the dangers (and cruel truths) of celebrity marriages and love affairs... on the wilds of television (The Wire, Friday Night Lights, Into the Abyss, Girls, Homeland, True Detective, Making a Murderer)... on the (d) evolving environment... on terrorism, the historical imagination, and the world's newest form of novelist... on the lesser (and larger) lives of biography and the midwifery between art and life (Anaïs Nin, Marilyn Monroe, John Cheever, Edna St. Vincent Millay, Eudora Welty, Bernard Malamud, among others)... and on the high art of being Helen Gurley Brown... and much, much more.
And so for me, I think that it's still a very much alive art form, it's just transitioning into something else.
Investing isn't a science as much as it is an art form.
Through much experience I believe rabbit health care is more of an art form than an exact science.
Theatre in Melbourne is very much alive in all its forms, from the Australian Ballet Company, the Victoria Opera, the Opera Australia and the Royal Melbourne Philharmonic, and the internationally - known Melbourne Symphony Orchestra all regular performers at the Victorian Arts Centre and the National Theatre.
Last year an additional bond was formed with Galerie Perrotin and Art Saint Barth who exhibited the celebrated Brooklyn - based artist KAWS, as well as Daniel Arsham and so much more...
I've been doing a bit of research and, turns out, nose riding is one of the most difficult manoeuvres in surfing and, in 1964, it captured the attention of pretty much the entire surfing world and every surfer on the planet when a guy called David Nuuhiwa refined the style and simply owned the manoeuvre with such style that it became an art form!
I will always pick those up, but it's hard for me to really give that much time to something if I don't feel like it's evolving the art form in some way.
As games like move towards becoming more of an art form and therefore (slightly) more responsible in their depiction of violence and its consequences, with superb titles like Heavy Rain and yes Grand Theft Auto 5 (a properly grown up game for most part), it takes an old school title like this to remind you quite how much fun and cathartic virtually blowing people into chunks of a grue can be.
Making video games is an art form that takes time to get right — which is why, predictably, we can't say much about our debut title right now.
Only now are we realizing that as much beauty can be found in a video game as in any form of art, or more.
Game trailers much like movie trailers have turned into an art form all their own.
Video games have never enjoyed much respect as an art form, but as gaming evolves, that could change.
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